Free

16 Jan 2025

Discover the joy of creative drawing

Duncan Burnett shared tips and tricks to improve our drawing skills.

Event Details
Date 16 Jan 2025
Times 11am-1pm & 4pm-6:30pm
Location Laisterdyke Library & Community Hub
Ages All ages

“Looking at the world is good for you.” - David Hockney

Join artist Duncan Burnett to learn tips & tricks to improve your drawing skills, explore how colours express emotions and discover the calming power of art. No experience needed, open to all ages and everyone welcome. All materials provided.

How to get there

Laisterdyke Library & Community Hub
Manse Street
BD3 8RP

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